Queensland X-Ray donated $10,000 in 2011 to the Premier’s Flood Fund, which goes towards helping people affected by the Queensland floods and Tropical Cyclone Yasi. The Premier’s Flood Fund remains open for donations until the end of 2011.

Queensland X-Ray is a Gold Supporter of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum, donating equipment and time equivalent to $20,000-$50,000. Queensland X-Ray at the Mater Private Hospital, Mackay, have provided access to CT scanning equipment, which creates 3D digital x-ray files that allow the Australian Age of Dinosaurs to see and research fossil bones including otherwise inaccessible internal structures. You can read about CT scans on ‘Banjo’here.

Queensland X-Ray supports University researchers who
require access to x-ray and imaging machines. Most recently, we assisted
a University of Queensland Marine Geology student with x-raying coral
from Brisbane’s Moreton Bay region.

Queensland X-Ray, Fuji and Intellirad have provided the Currumbin Wildlife
Hospital with a state of the art diagnostic imaging system. The system is
similar to the version we use in our practices. Intellirad provided the Hospital with a PACS system. Having the images web-utilised means referrers such as Australia
Zoo and local vets can view images of their patients on-line, just like any
medical referrer. Currumbin Wildlife Hospital is one of the busiest in the world and sees
over 6000 patients a year pass through its doors. This new equipment will
continue to be supported by Queensland X-Ray, Intellirad and Fuji for the foreseeable
future.